Example sentences of "attach to the " in BNC.

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1 d ) Cut out the coupon on this page and attach to the correct space on the entry form .
2 The superpowers ' activity has resulted from the importance they attach to the region .
3 There are over 30 muscles in the chick limb which attach to the cartilage at one end and to tendons at the other .
4 If you look at a dissection of the human arm you can see that the string-like tendons which attach to the fingers are joined further back in the arm , to the muscles .
5 This latter step emphasizes the importance which you attach to the whole process .
6 The debate on the adjournment is free from the inhibiting limitations which attach to the asking of a question .
7 Next thread a length of florists ' wire through the ribbon and attach to the wreath .
8 As we have seen , culture permeates the whole of life and has a profound influence on the meaning which people attach to the messages they hear , the way they make decisions and the social and institutional structures which they build around their creeds and values .
9 Seven bookings — four for Millwall and three for the Hammers — reflected the importance both clubs attach to the fixture .
10 Again , the ‘ normal ’ situation in the sciences is not a sure guide , as none of you needs to be reminded , when the brain and mind are the subjects of investigation , given the peculiar features that attach to the notion of consciousness and to its close relations , thought , feeling , privacy and so on .
11 The same implications attach to the playing of games or the membership of clubs and so on , although what is of even more interest are the ‘ unwritten ’ rules which underwrite the more formal , quasi-legal , ones .
12 Little is known about the effect of different care settings on the children 's education though the fact that many foster parents and residential staff have had limited educational opportunities themselves may influence them in the importance they attach to the children 's success in school .
13 These fears may be greater , for example , than those which we attach to the actual penalties imposed by the law — hence the use , and fear , of publicity in relation to criminal offences .
14 Up to two adaptors attach to the 200 at £386 each .
15 Attach to the perimeter of the cushion cover .
16 Included in the kit is a bell push that you attach to the front door frame , 9 metres of bell wire , complete with cable clips ( if you need more than around 8 metres , Smiths recommends a bell transformer is used , connected to the mains electricity ) , the door chime and securing screws for fixing to wood .
17 Put rather more strongly , this evaluation was in the tradition of the critical sociology of education of Sharp and Green ( 1975 ) , M F D Young and his colleagues ( Young , 1971 ) , and others whose work has been characterised by the significance they attach to the distinction between rhetoric and reality .
18 ( Figure 2 , panel 11 ) , attach to the uterine epithelium and begin the process of implantation .
19 There may also be stronger incentives as a result of management 's having a significant equity stake in the company , and the stringent repayment conditions that banks and other institutions attach to the finance they provide to make the buy-out possible .
20 The concept of the ‘ biographical career ’ is central to this approach as it allows consideration of the uniqueness of individual biographies , the meanings which individuals attach to the concepts of age and ageing , and how these change over time ( Johnson , 1978 ; Fairhurst and Lightup , 1982 ) .
21 So , there are a range of senses which attach to the idea of the student 's critical abilities , reflecting different value positions .
22 Glue the fabric for the bow on to a small piece of card , cut out and attach to the bear 's neck by gluing the centre of the bow only .
23 The individual is a living biological animal who is born , develops to maturity , grows old and dies ; the person is the set of offices and roles which attach to the individual at any particular stage in his life career .
24 To take the latter first , the New Critics clearly come very close to the Formalists and the Prague School in the importance they attach to the ideas of structure and interrelatedness ( they even occasionally called themselves formalists ) , and in their insistence on the objective character of criticism and the distinction of the author and the reader from the text .
25 As the Prime Minister has now had time to appreciate the significance that Scots attach to the phrase ’ taking stock ’ , will he elaborate on what that means in the Scottish constitutional set-up ?
26 The importance that we attach to the further education of adults will be clearly demonstrated through this debate .
27 The Council " notes the particular importance which some member states attach to the adoption of arrangements taking account of the special competence of regional or local institutions as regards certain Community policies [ and ] the need to consider suitable procedures for the consultation of such institutions " .
28 This is one of the results of there not being any systematic connection in the importance which government schemes attach to the flow of information between different spheres and levels of training , education and the use of skilled people .
29 Attach to the cake surface as required .
30 Cover the other arm in blue icing in the same way , and attach to the red side of the body .
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